PhD Candidate/Instructor
Institute of English and American Studies
University of Debrecen
Hatvani Istvan 24, 4/13
HU
4028 Debrecen
achraf-idrissi@outlook.com
I am a PhD candidate at the Institute of English and american Studies. I also teach early modern diplomatic history between the Islamic world and the Europe, and decolonial philosophy,, particularly knowledges produced during colonial encounters ever since 1492. I am also the editorial intern at HJEAS, University of Debrecen.
My dissertation explores the intellectual as well as the diplomatic exchanges between Europe and the Arab Islamic world, particularly the cross-cultural influences which have characterized the state of international affairs, epistemic productions and cultural artifacts in the early modern period.
https://thenewpolis.com/2021/02/18/pluritopic-hermeneutics-polycentricity-and-islamic-diplomacy-rethinking-the-praxis-of-modern-diplomacy-otherwise-al-ghazzals-embassy-to-18th-century-spain-1766-1767/
Decoloniality, Islamic History and culture, Early Modern History, Muslim-Christian Relation, Hermeneutics, Philosophy, Postcolonial studies, Travel writing, Cross-Cultural Encounters, North African Literature and Culture, Early Modern International affairs, Intellectual History, History of Ideas.